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The Most Dangerous Roads in Delaware: What Drivers Need to Know

  • Just Shots Tequila
  • Mar 12
  • 2 min read


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Delaware, known for its scenic routes and bustling urban centers, unfortunately harbors several

roads and intersections notorious for high accident rates. Understanding these hazardous areas

and the factors contributing to their danger is crucial for all drivers.

Routes 1 and 13: High-Speed Hazards

Route 1, also known as Coastal Highway, is a major thoroughfare stretching across Delaware.

While it facilitates efficient travel, its design poses significant risks. Pedestrians often struggle to

cross due to quick-changing lights and heavy traffic, leading to numerous accidents. Bay to Bay

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Similarly, Route 13 traverses the state, passing through major cities like Dover and Wilmington.

On average, 13 people lose their lives in car accidents on this highway annually, making it one

of the most dangerous roads in Delaware.


Interstate 95: A Winter Challenge

Interstate 95 (I-95) is a critical artery connecting Delaware to neighboring states. However,

during winter months, it becomes particularly treacherous. A recent survey ranked I-95 as

Delaware's scariest winter road, highlighting the challenges drivers face during inclement

weather. Bay to Bay News


Kirkwood Highway: A Motorcyclist's Caution

Kirkwood Highway (Route 2) is notorious for heavy traffic and frequent congestion, especially

during rush hours.Motorcyclists are advised to exercise extreme caution due to sudden stops

and unpredictable lane changes by other vehicles. law-de.com


Concord Pike: High-Speed Risks

Concord Pike (Route 202) serves as a major north-south corridor in Delaware. Its high speeds

and aggressive driving behaviors contribute to its reputation as a hazardous road, particularly

for motorcyclists and other vulnerable road users. law-de.com+1Reiff Law Firm+1


Notorious Intersections: Accident Hotspots

Certain intersections in Delaware have higher accident rates due to traffic volume, road design,

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DE-113 and Bridgeville Rd., Georgetown Reiff Law

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Pulaski Hwy. and Bear Corbit Rd., Bear trappnicholl.com


DE-113 and NW 10th St., Milford trappnicholl.com

DE-113 and DE-24, Millsboro trappnicholl.com

These intersections have been identified based on accident frequency and severity.


Contributing Factors to Road Hazards

Several elements contribute to the dangers on these roads:

  • Infrastructure: Aging designs, narrow lanes, and inadequate lighting increase accident

  • Driver Behavior: Speeding, distracted driving, and impaired driving are significant

contributors to accidents.

  • Traffic Volume: High congestion, especially during peak hours, elevates the likelihood

of collisions.


Safety Tips for Navigating Delaware's Dangerous Roads

To enhance safety on these hazardous roads:

  • Stay Alert: Minimize distractions and remain attentive, especially in high-risk areas.

  • Obey Traffic Laws: Adhere strictly to speed limits and traffic signals.

  • Plan Ahead: Familiarize yourself with your route and anticipate potential hazards.

  • Adjust for Conditions: Modify your driving based on weather and traffic conditions.


By acknowledging these dangerous roads and implementing safe driving practices, we can

collectively reduce accidents and enhance road safety in Delaware.


Have you been involved in an accident on one of these roads?

Contact PIRS Philly today at

215-251-4203 for a free consultation.

Let us help you navigate your legal options and secure the compensation you deserve.

 
 
 

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